Henry Emmel is the infant son of Henry J and Appolonia (Schoenborn) Emmel. He died 22 Oct 1881, age 8 months, making his death the 2nd on record during the 1881 Small Pox Epidemic that hit the Spring Hill area.
Henry Emmel was buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, in Spring Hill, Minn.
For the eight months from June 1881 to January 1882, there were 33 deaths in Spring Hill township - 12 died from diphtheria and 22 died from small pox.
Resource: St. Michael's on the Hill, pages 191-93; by Sr. Mary Gordian Miller, OSB, 1993
Henry Emmel is the infant son of Henry J and Appolonia (Schoenborn) Emmel. He died 22 Oct 1881, age 8 months, making his death the 2nd on record during the 1881 Small Pox Epidemic that hit the Spring Hill area.
Henry Emmel was buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, in Spring Hill, Minn.
For the eight months from June 1881 to January 1882, there were 33 deaths in Spring Hill township - 12 died from diphtheria and 22 died from small pox.
Resource: St. Michael's on the Hill, pages 191-93; by Sr. Mary Gordian Miller, OSB, 1993
Family Members
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Gertrude Emmel Winters
1874–1955
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Mary Emmel
1876–1943
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Joseph Emmel
1879–1945
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Margaretha "Maggie" Emmel Schwinghammer
1883–1916
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John Henry Emmel
1885–1965
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Elisabeth Emmel
1888–1895
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M. Schoenborn
1859–1866
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Elizabeth Schoenborn Weisser
1861–1881
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Henry Schoenborn
1863–1931
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Anna Schoenborn Winter
1863–1954
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John Adam Schoenborn
1865–1951
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Mary Ann Schoenborn Schummer
1868–1944
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Peter "PJ" Schoenborn
1870–1963
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Catherine Schoenborn Knoblach
1871–1950
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Magdalene Mary Schoenborn Winter
1873–1939
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